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A Concise Presentation on the Rulings of Fasting By Shaykh ʿAbdul ʿAzīz bin ʿAbdullāh bin ʿAbdur Raḥmān ar-Rājiḥī

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Shaykh ʿAbdul ʿAzīz bin ʿAbdullāh bin ʿAbdur Raḥmān ar-Rājiḥī
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Soft cover
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70
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9.0 x 6.0 x 0.3 inch
Publication year:
2021
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A Concise Presentation on the Rulings of Fasting By Shaykh ʿAbdul ʿAzīz bin ʿAbdullāh bin ʿAbdur Raḥmān ar-Rājiḥī
ISBN: 9781637950791
Author: Shaykh ʿAbdul ʿAzīz bin ʿAbdullāh
Book Binding: Soft cover
Pages 70
Size: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.3 inch
Publication year:2021
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About This Book:
Shaykh Abdullah bin Abdur Ramn ar-Rji is a well-known Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar noted for his knowledge and experience in numerous parts of Islamic jurisprudence. Following are the some aspects of the FASTING rules for Muslims are discuss below in. The author knowledge gives us vast knowledge and understanding regarding rules of Fasting
Obligation and Timing:
All adult Muslims who are physically and psychologically capable must fast during the month of Ramadan. The sighting of the new moon determines the start and end of Ramadan, and fasting begins at dawn (Fajr) and ends at nightfall (Maghrib).
Intention:
It is critical to have a serious intention to fast each day before sunrise. The purpose can be formed in the heart and does not need to be expressed verbally.
Invalidators:
While fasting, Muslims are supposed to refrain from eating, drinking, and engaging in personal connections from the start of Fajr prayer until sunset. It is also vital to avoid doing anything that will invalidate the fast, such as purposely vomiting or breaking the fast.
Exceptions & Exemptions:
Certain events, such as illness, travel, menstruation, postpartum bleeding, pregnancy, and breastfeeding, may exempt people from fasting. Except for those with chronic disease or advanced age, who may be compelled to provide fidyah (feeding a needy person) instead, these people must make up for the missed fasts at a later date.
Taraweeh Prayer:
The Taraweeh prayer is an optional prayer conducted after the required Isha prayer during the evenings of Ramadan. It is highly recommended and traditionally consists of congregational recitation of lengthy passages of the Qur'an.
This is a concise presentation on the rulings of fasting taken from the treatise “al-Ilmām bi shayin min ʾAḥkām al-Ṣiyām.” I saw the need which called for it. This concise treatise includes in whole the foundation of the rulings (of Ṣiyām). It has been arranged in subject matters that will bring the reader closer to understand the meanings of fasting.I ask Allāh to make this a benefit and bestow us all with beneficial knowledge and righteous deeds. May Allāh make us all firm upon His guidance. Indeed, He is the Guardian and Protector of this and All-Powerful. May Allāh elevate our Prophet Muḥammad’s rank as well as his family and all his companions. May Allāh grant peace for all of them. 

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